The Two-Parent Privelege

How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind

Melissa S. Kearney

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"The Two-Parent Privilege" by Melissa S. Kearney offers a provocative analysis of the societal advantages bestowed upon two-parent households. Drawing on extensive research and compelling evidence, Kearney explores how growing up in a stable two-parent family can create a multitude of benefits for children, including higher educational attainment, better health outcomes, and increased financial security.

Delving into the implications of this privilege, Kearney examines the ways in which it perpetuates inequality and limits opportunities for children raised in single-parent households. She uncovers the systematic disadvantages faced by these families, such as limited access to affordable childcare, lower social capital, and increased economic insecurity.

Through a combination of rigorous statistical analysis and thought-provoking anecdotes, Kearney invites readers to confront the far-reaching consequences of the two-parent privilege for both individuals and society as a whole. She challenges commonly held beliefs about personal responsibility and highlights the role of policy interventions that can help level the playing field for all children, regardless of their family structure.

"The Two-Parent Privilege" serves as essential reading for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of family structure and its impact on social inequality. With a clear and concise writing style, Kearney presents a compelling case for reexamining our assumptions about family and advocating for policies that promote equity and opportunity for all.

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